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johnson on the train, but so were the johnson daughters. that was a lot of coverage. >> we would come back as i mentioned a little bit later on and have reflections from linda, the daughter who was part of the campaign. i wanted to just ask this question when we are talking about her approach to politics and campaigning from a facebook viewer. he asked, essentially asking whether or not she could have had a political career in her own right if she had been born later. >> i somehow do not see her as running for office but she developed the traits. she started taking speaking lessons, public speaking lessons, in 1959. that was a far cry from where she started out where the only thing she did was working in the back room with the letters and getting other women to do the speaking. lyndon's mother and his sister were the ones she turned to in the 1940's. she did develope. maybe another time she would've been. >> also, what happened with my mother, contemporary, was that my father was killed in a plane crash and my mother ran for her seat. that
johnson on the train, but so were the johnson daughters. that was a lot of coverage. >> we would come back as i mentioned a little bit later on and have reflections from linda, the daughter who was part of the campaign. i wanted to just ask this question when we are talking about her approach to politics and campaigning from a facebook viewer. he asked, essentially asking whether or not she could have had a political career in her own right if she had been born later. >> i somehow...
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johnson sees there's a real danger in that. you want to put these rumors to rest. >> investigations into all the facts of these last four days may not be limited to the state of texas or the fbi. some congressmen already have suggested a congressional investigation. >> killing a president wasn't a federal crime at the time. so you had the federal government intervening in still what was a local murder. there certainly was a concern of competing investigations. there was the dallas criminal investigation, there was the state of texas court of inquiry, and there were committees on both sides of congress while of course the fbi had been given the job to conduct a full-scale investigation. >> johnson realizes something has to be done. he realizes that he has to appoint a body that the public will respect to look into this. >> yes, mr. president. >> i've got to have a top blue ribbon presidential commission to investigate the assassination. i want to ask dulles and russell and chief justice warren as chairman. >> there's one public
johnson sees there's a real danger in that. you want to put these rumors to rest. >> investigations into all the facts of these last four days may not be limited to the state of texas or the fbi. some congressmen already have suggested a congressional investigation. >> killing a president wasn't a federal crime at the time. so you had the federal government intervening in still what was a local murder. there certainly was a concern of competing investigations. there was the dallas...
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johnson sees the real danger in that. you want to put these rumors to rest. >> investigations into all the facts of these last four days may not be limited to the state of texas or the fbi. some congressmen already have suggested a congressional investigation. >> killing a president wasn't a federal crime at the time. so you had the federal government intervening in still what was a local murder. there certainly was a concern of competing investigations. there was the dallas criminal investigation, there was the state of texas court of inquiry, and there were committees on both sides of congress while of course the fbi had been given the job to conduct the full-scale investigation. >> johnson realizes something has to be done. he realizes that he has to appoint a body that the public will respect to look into this. >> yes, mr. president. >> i've got to have a top blue ribbon presidential commission to investigate this assassination. i want to ask several and chief justice as chairman. >> there's one public governmental of
johnson sees the real danger in that. you want to put these rumors to rest. >> investigations into all the facts of these last four days may not be limited to the state of texas or the fbi. some congressmen already have suggested a congressional investigation. >> killing a president wasn't a federal crime at the time. so you had the federal government intervening in still what was a local murder. there certainly was a concern of competing investigations. there was the dallas...
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johnson and j. edgar hoover the fbi director and others had already decided within 24 hours of the assassination that oswald was the lone guman for various reasons domestic and international. that is what they wanted the warren commission to find in the warren commission simply didn't go down all the trails while the trails were hot. that is i think their greatest weakness. they didn't know they were also being lied to. it's clear that the cia did not tell them the church about its following oswald are about the assassination plots against castro. the f. the eye in the cia never told the commission about their arrangements with the mafia. there were so many things they didn't know and they rush to conclusions. craig what shocked me was 50 years after the warren commission, i could go to dallas which i did and interview people who were writing dealey plaza who have strong opinions, who sought things, hooper never ever interviewed by the warren commission. >> host: how can that happen? >> guest: it ca
johnson and j. edgar hoover the fbi director and others had already decided within 24 hours of the assassination that oswald was the lone guman for various reasons domestic and international. that is what they wanted the warren commission to find in the warren commission simply didn't go down all the trails while the trails were hot. that is i think their greatest weakness. they didn't know they were also being lied to. it's clear that the cia did not tell them the church about its following...
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johnson is the right man to correct our course. but we see just as many people saying, upholding the notion of magnanimity and the idea of magnanimity confers moral authority and is an emblem of its moral superiority. we see just as many sticking with the argument but let's not make of these people. let's stick with what lincoln wanted, bp is characterized by lenient than the union are the best rates one of lincoln's memory is to uphold the spirit of the magnanimity. i find this interpretive lines hold. there's a sort of moment of uncertainty. to a surprising degree, they hold. the other thing i found is we know john wilkes booth was in the audience when lincoln gives his less famous speech in which he gestures he made it back black suffrage and modern day say well, booth at this moment since i'm going to run lincoln through and this is a lashing out against the possibility of black civil rights. all of that's true, but americans at the time is they receive the news of lincoln's assassination didn't know about the details. so what
johnson is the right man to correct our course. but we see just as many people saying, upholding the notion of magnanimity and the idea of magnanimity confers moral authority and is an emblem of its moral superiority. we see just as many sticking with the argument but let's not make of these people. let's stick with what lincoln wanted, bp is characterized by lenient than the union are the best rates one of lincoln's memory is to uphold the spirit of the magnanimity. i find this interpretive...
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but worst, a white house tour from 1968 with lady bird johnson. a white house to or from 1968 with lady bird johnson. >> what do you think? of a brand new texas congressman, i snapped photos. i never imagined that one day i would live on the other side of that fence. like the tourists, i had the distinct feeling that this house belonged in part to me. i think that is a feeling that everyone who visits here shares. just like the thousands who come here every year, i was impressed by the majesty of the pride of through each of the rooms. what the passerby doesn't always realize is that there are two sides to the white house. the official side that remains in the public eye and the private side that the public rarely sees. living quarters for the president and his family. here is our living room. actually it is the west end of the long hall. it is the nerve center and crossroads of all family activities. an intimate place and yet busy. it belongs to all the family. psychologically, when you cross that threshold, you feel that you are at home, that yo
but worst, a white house tour from 1968 with lady bird johnson. a white house to or from 1968 with lady bird johnson. >> what do you think? of a brand new texas congressman, i snapped photos. i never imagined that one day i would live on the other side of that fence. like the tourists, i had the distinct feeling that this house belonged in part to me. i think that is a feeling that everyone who visits here shares. just like the thousands who come here every year, i was impressed by the...
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he got more notoriety during johnson's term in office. kennedy's presidency upped the number of advisors and did not send combat troops. >> mismanagement. >> i don't know that you have any evidence to say that. >> he was aware of that. i don't know if he is in that. the kennedy presidency, however short it was was more than vietnam. he walked us back from the brink of nuclear war. he inspired young people to public service and elevated the feelings about what government could do, at the same time, the famous line in the inaugural speech he asked much of the american people. the state's program, peace corp, these are all significant achievements we remember him for today. patt is right, he is frozen in time. he'll always be young and popular. he certainly shows what a president can achieve against many odds. >> peace corp was a big one. >> 200,000 people. 139 countries. certainly his legacy is creating the peace corp. it is the presidency that was about image and there are a lot of unanswered questions. would they have escalated the war in
he got more notoriety during johnson's term in office. kennedy's presidency upped the number of advisors and did not send combat troops. >> mismanagement. >> i don't know that you have any evidence to say that. >> he was aware of that. i don't know if he is in that. the kennedy presidency, however short it was was more than vietnam. he walked us back from the brink of nuclear war. he inspired young people to public service and elevated the feelings about what government could...
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." >> i'm veronica johnson. we are going to show you more interesting stories happening in the news this week. making your own toys. your tools, even shoes at the library. a look at the stunning technology behind 3-d printing and how it could even save you some cash. mother's behind bars. we get rare access inside local jails to see why more women are ending up will. and new breast cancer therapy that's cutting treatment time for patients by weeks. >> i thought it was a joke. >> a hero who wants legs and fingers gets a surprise of a lifetime and we will take a tour inside of his new dream home. coming up. first up, a life-changing commute for a couple traveling along the beltway. a mom-to-be went into atlanta brave more the car. while an ambulance did make it there in time the baby couldn't wait out the ride to the hospital. we caught up with the man that made the delivery. >> as soon as the call came in rescuers were at the door. >> the call was for a woman in labor on the beltway. >> they shut down the outer l
." >> i'm veronica johnson. we are going to show you more interesting stories happening in the news this week. making your own toys. your tools, even shoes at the library. a look at the stunning technology behind 3-d printing and how it could even save you some cash. mother's behind bars. we get rare access inside local jails to see why more women are ending up will. and new breast cancer therapy that's cutting treatment time for patients by weeks. >> i thought it was a joke....
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. >> two things happened after kennedy and johnson's administration. the great society of vietnam, they were very expense. we'll never know how president kennedy would have handled those two situations. he very likely would have done similar things johnson did. >> that's a really interesting question. i don't know. i mean, i want to say no, but -- >> we don't know. we heard people say he'll continue in vietnam and certain people say no. robert kennedyaid he would continue in vietnam. >> well, we won't know, will we. the great mystery of history. both, thank you very much. in the meantime, taking a look at getting caught up in the holiday shopping rush. we've got some good investments >>> all right, you can beat the holiday shopping rush with bargain stocks. >> i think mpc will help you pay for a whole lot of the christmas treats. >> xlp, it's very inexpensive and pays a nice dividend. >> how about you? >> ewj in japan index fund. i love, love, love japan. i think they are coming back strong. >> caroline kennedy there. all right. >>> give us a break, th
. >> two things happened after kennedy and johnson's administration. the great society of vietnam, they were very expense. we'll never know how president kennedy would have handled those two situations. he very likely would have done similar things johnson did. >> that's a really interesting question. i don't know. i mean, i want to say no, but -- >> we don't know. we heard people say he'll continue in vietnam and certain people say no. robert kennedyaid he would continue in...
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he's having a if you said raiser next weekend at magic johnson's house. that tells me there are probably a lot of donorsyou said raiser next weekend at magic johnson's house. that tells me there are probably a lot of donors who want to go because they get to meet president obama and magic johnson in a small setting. so president obama is still a lure and people still want to meet him and that helps bring in money for the party. so if you're the party, you want to send a popular figure like michelle and president obama are still popular among the high donor class and that helps bring in money for the party. >> the president is not up for re-election and we all know how difficult it can be for an inconsume went president to raise money when there is not an election to rally donors around. when you look at that graphic we just had up, how is it that democrats are able to in their second terms outraise their republican counter parts by so much? >> i'm not -- i can't tell you exactly what the formula is right now, but -- >> we just want to you sp speculate. >>
he's having a if you said raiser next weekend at magic johnson's house. that tells me there are probably a lot of donorsyou said raiser next weekend at magic johnson's house. that tells me there are probably a lot of donors who want to go because they get to meet president obama and magic johnson in a small setting. so president obama is still a lure and people still want to meet him and that helps bring in money for the party. so if you're the party, you want to send a popular figure like...
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-- andrew johnson from tennessee, who is put on lincoln's ticket in 1864 election. i don't think anyone would have thought or maybe they did -- lincoln was always thinking morbid thoughts understandably, but andrew johnson would be president. there was a great deal of talk he was drunk at the inauguration. so there was a transition, which was right after -- days after, it's hard to imagine days after the war. there were some people in the south and west who were fighting. they didn't want to stop fighting. andrew johnson is the new president. .. >> reemerge in a new way and washington was an incredible leader because he had the unusual ability to realize i have to change course here. i think lincoln could work with that and had a pragmatic sense that this is the right thing. but to achieve it we will have to make it work. and that is so unusual. that you combine a real ideal t idealistic vision and how we use that to make a higher good happen. and those kinds of leaders are so rare. and i think one of the amazing things about american history is they seem to appear
-- andrew johnson from tennessee, who is put on lincoln's ticket in 1864 election. i don't think anyone would have thought or maybe they did -- lincoln was always thinking morbid thoughts understandably, but andrew johnson would be president. there was a great deal of talk he was drunk at the inauguration. so there was a transition, which was right after -- days after, it's hard to imagine days after the war. there were some people in the south and west who were fighting. they didn't want to...
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. >> two things happened after kennedy and johnson's administration. the greasociety of vietnam, they were very expensive. we'll never know how president kennedy would have handled those two situations. he very likely would have done similar things johnson did. >> that's a really interesting question. i don't know. i mean, i want to say no, but -- >> we don't know. we heard people say he'll contin in vietnam and certain people say no. robert kennedy said h would continue in vietnam. >> well, we won't know, will we. the great mystery of istory. both, thank you very much. in the meantime, taking a look at getting caught up in the hoday shopping rush. we've got some good investments we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make
. >> two things happened after kennedy and johnson's administration. the greasociety of vietnam, they were very expensive. we'll never know how president kennedy would have handled those two situations. he very likely would have done similar things johnson did. >> that's a really interesting question. i don't know. i mean, i want to say no, but -- >> we don't know. we heard people say he'll contin in vietnam and certain people say no. robert kennedy said h would continue in...
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that is because he knew johnson. johnson knew him. in the end, when i develop these relationships over time, you compromise at times, you don't walk away with everything you want. but if i walk away with 70% of my agenda, new jersey is 70% better than it would have been otherwise. what we have in washington, on both sides of the aisle, absolutists. >> a month or so ago we went through the government shutdown. you have criticized the president, but you have been critical of your own party, too. who was to blame, and what are the lessons you think should be learned? >> both sides were to blame. it was a train wreck everybody saw coming for months. where was the president? he knew this, everybody knew the dates. it wasn't like, i forgot my calendar, i didn't know this was coming. everybody knew this was happening. and i think there were a number of people in congress on the republican side of the aisle who just did not have an endgame. >> are we talking about ted cruz? >> i get myself in enough trouble without your help. [laughter] >> th
that is because he knew johnson. johnson knew him. in the end, when i develop these relationships over time, you compromise at times, you don't walk away with everything you want. but if i walk away with 70% of my agenda, new jersey is 70% better than it would have been otherwise. what we have in washington, on both sides of the aisle, absolutists. >> a month or so ago we went through the government shutdown. you have criticized the president, but you have been critical of your own party,...
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. >> lyndon johnson wants the report out so it doesn't interfere with the election in november. >> warren left for dallas because he was a man who had spent his early career as a courtroom prosecutor. he understood a crime scene. he wanted to stand in that window and see whether this was a shot that a marksman could make. while he was there, warren felt he should talk to ruby. there were all these suggests ruby had killed oswald to silence him. so he wanted to hear from ruby himself. >> the warren commission realized they were going to have to invest a lot more time than was anticipated. this may be a two to three-month operation to the conception that it will probably take six months. >> the hour glass of time was running out on them. >> can you say if you still think it was one man? >> i think we'd better not get into that area, you know. the report will cover all of that in great detail. >> this committee labored ten months, then brought forth a document close to 1,000 pages. president johnson received that report today. >> what the public understood and what i understood is these were
. >> lyndon johnson wants the report out so it doesn't interfere with the election in november. >> warren left for dallas because he was a man who had spent his early career as a courtroom prosecutor. he understood a crime scene. he wanted to stand in that window and see whether this was a shot that a marksman could make. while he was there, warren felt he should talk to ruby. there were all these suggests ruby had killed oswald to silence him. so he wanted to hear from ruby...
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>> secretary of defense, and he basically got more notoriety during lyndon johnson's term in the office. while president was the president, he upped the number of advisers to vietnam, he sent no combat troops. >> mismanaged vietnam. >> mismanaged? i don't know about that. i don't know if you have any evidence to say that. >> the diema assassination. >> well, we was aware of that, but i don't know if he was part of it. he walked us back from the brink of nuclear war, he inspired this country, inspired young people to public service and elevated the feelings about what government could do, at the same time, the famous line in the speech. he asked much of the american people. the space program, the peace corp. these are all significant achievements we remember him for today. and so, pat is right. he is frozen in time. he will always be young, he will always be popular, but he certainly shows what a president can achieve. against many odds, too. >> peace corp. was a big item. >> 39 countries, servely his most obvious legacy was creating the peace corp. it was the presidency that was a lot a
>> secretary of defense, and he basically got more notoriety during lyndon johnson's term in the office. while president was the president, he upped the number of advisers to vietnam, he sent no combat troops. >> mismanaged vietnam. >> mismanaged? i don't know about that. i don't know if you have any evidence to say that. >> the diema assassination. >> well, we was aware of that, but i don't know if he was part of it. he walked us back from the brink of nuclear...
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plot to -- >> i think the johnson white house feared that. i wouldant fault the warren commission and the staff for, you know, for covering up but the cia covered up and the fbi covered. >> we have to go but didn't johnson always believe cuba had a hand in it. >> he did. >> brian latell, thank you. >>> we have to take one more break. our hits and misses of the week. stay with us. farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? an important message for an important message for americans eligible for medicare. the annual enrollment period is now open. now is the time to find the coverage that's right for you ... at the right price. the way to do that is to explore your options. you can spend hours doing that yourself ... or you can call healthmarkets ... and
plot to -- >> i think the johnson white house feared that. i wouldant fault the warren commission and the staff for, you know, for covering up but the cia covered up and the fbi covered. >> we have to go but didn't johnson always believe cuba had a hand in it. >> he did. >> brian latell, thank you. >>> we have to take one more break. our hits and misses of the week. stay with us. farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is...
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captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, where quality products for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> osgood: good morning, i'm charles osgood this is a special ed ex of "sunday morning" it's our annual food issue. invitation to eat, drink and be merry. we'll be starting with a look age old neighborhood fight battle between advocates of healthy foods that are good for you and defenders of foods that are maybe not so good. turns out battle has taken a whole new turn as lee cowan will be reporting in our cover story. >> if peter rabbit had a heaven this would likely be it. carrots as far as the eye can see but no one here at old house farms will tell you that carrots are healthy. >> especially with kids. that actually works against you many times they resist it. >> baby carrots. >> for them carrots should be as much fun as a bag of cheetos. how fruits and vegetables may be stealing the junk food play book, '. >> osgood: what cutting edge chefs are now serving changes from day-to-day. with serena we'll try to keep up. >> an old favorite is a new fab. meatba
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johnson. any other public comment, come on up. just come on up. >> good afternoon, supervisor, my name is jay nas, i'm the chief innovation's officer and i want to express my support for the amendments to the open data legislation, as you know, our city's been a national leader in open data and this legislation continues and strengthens that leadership role by permit putting timelines in place, by introducing any concept around personal data and having access to that data and i think it will continue improving transparency, accountability and i think most importantly, encouraging our community to engage with our city, to park the creative and entrepreneurial spirit that we have, to create new services, to drive economic development and new creations. i think it will help internally as well in terms of communications and building better relationships between departments and exchange of data. thank you. >> thank you. >> everybody, thank you for taking this up, this is brian, i staffed with jay a few years ago, i got back from brazil
johnson. any other public comment, come on up. just come on up. >> good afternoon, supervisor, my name is jay nas, i'm the chief innovation's officer and i want to express my support for the amendments to the open data legislation, as you know, our city's been a national leader in open data and this legislation continues and strengthens that leadership role by permit putting timelines in place, by introducing any concept around personal data and having access to that data and i think it...
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linden johnson wants the report out so that it doesn't interfere with the election a "n" 23406. -- the election in november. because he was a man who had spent his early career as a courtroom prosecutor. he understood a crime scene. he wanted to stand in that this may be a two to three-month operation to the conception that it will probably take six months. >> the hour glass of time was running out on them. >> can you say if you still think it was one man? >> i think we'd better not get into that area, you know. the report will cover all of that in great detail. >> this committee labored ten months, then brought forth a document close to 1,000 pages. president johnson received that report today. >> what the public understood and what i understood is these were very honorable men. they thought the commission had done a good job, and they would come up with an answer. >> when the warren commission report came out, i believed it. we were still in a time when you tended to believe what officials told you. >> it is now 15 seconds after 6:30 p.m. eastern daylight time, sunday, september 27th
linden johnson wants the report out so that it doesn't interfere with the election a "n" 23406. -- the election in november. because he was a man who had spent his early career as a courtroom prosecutor. he understood a crime scene. he wanted to stand in that this may be a two to three-month operation to the conception that it will probably take six months. >> the hour glass of time was running out on them. >> can you say if you still think it was one man? >> i think...
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johnson picked up nine wickets on the rain filled day. they survived the fir o first bd he was up for 26. and swan and last man in jimmy anderson as england suffered a batting collapse. it was going to be a tall order for the batsman. they could only handle 179 and handing australia a win the next test starts in adelaide on december 1st. currently 154 for three and that south africa is hosting pakistan at the moment. the visitors won the toss and they are batting first and they will stay and claim the early wickets and pakistan is now on 74-for-3 in the 24th over. >> the lead at the top of the germany's com comprehensive vic. he scored on the return. and thomas miller's goals made it 3-nil. and it's been over sings since february 2010. >> the gap looked wide as they scored a com a combined total o6 goals. and six of them came in in the same place. garr segarcia was sending them r way. david scored a couple and there was time for o avon to come off the bench. they put five goals past them and leading 1 unti 1-nil after e break. they all sc
johnson picked up nine wickets on the rain filled day. they survived the fir o first bd he was up for 26. and swan and last man in jimmy anderson as england suffered a batting collapse. it was going to be a tall order for the batsman. they could only handle 179 and handing australia a win the next test starts in adelaide on december 1st. currently 154 for three and that south africa is hosting pakistan at the moment. the visitors won the toss and they are batting first and they will stay and...
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lyndon johnson said he would and poverty. here is where the war began. and sure enough it dropped sharply the first five, seven yearafter that. to then it stopped improving. >> we teach people to be dependent. that was happening before the war. americans were lifting themselves out of poverty. government continue the progress for five years and then stopped it. >> we should have been more generous, done the other things that government can do to help folks. john: government does not teach a dependency. >> i am not here saying government is profit. government has some bad things, clumsy, bureaucratic. there are things it does really well. hey, private folks, step up. john: these graphs of the test. can we put these up. john: the recession, but it goes up steadily. two lines referred to one is the number of people collecting in the other is the cost. we are teaching people to be passive. >> i will grant you tt is something weant to avoid. what is the solution from a look at the people and say we will take your food stamps a way? up for the best. >> limit t
lyndon johnson said he would and poverty. here is where the war began. and sure enough it dropped sharply the first five, seven yearafter that. to then it stopped improving. >> we teach people to be dependent. that was happening before the war. americans were lifting themselves out of poverty. government continue the progress for five years and then stopped it. >> we should have been more generous, done the other things that government can do to help folks. john: government does not...
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one of the events will take place at the home of magic johnson. hes trip comes hours after made a rare statement from the white house on the deal reached program, butlear there is mixed reaction to the historic agreement. benjamin netanyahu called a historic mistake. richard reeve has more reaction from u.s. lawmakers. >> it is a historic deal, an agreement that president obama says will make the world safer. >> a future in which we can verify that iran's nuclear program is peaceful. agreesr the plan, iran to roll back and freeze its nuclear program, eliminate stockpiles of near grade uranium. after 10 years, an agreement has been reached at this level. >> in exchange, the u.s. and its partners will lift sanctions. kerryary of state john says the deal is not about trust, but verification. >> you don't do this on the basis of somebody's statements to you. you do it on the basis of actions that can be verified. >> the ultimate goal, to permanently cap iran's nuclear program. >> this is hitting the pause button, not the delete program -- button. kerr
one of the events will take place at the home of magic johnson. hes trip comes hours after made a rare statement from the white house on the deal reached program, butlear there is mixed reaction to the historic agreement. benjamin netanyahu called a historic mistake. richard reeve has more reaction from u.s. lawmakers. >> it is a historic deal, an agreement that president obama says will make the world safer. >> a future in which we can verify that iran's nuclear program is...
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would be a success more than lyndon johnson ultimately would? >> let talk about this. because one of the things that's important to understand is when he first comes into office, he is concerned about deficits as are most americans and he was actually opposed to tax cuts and then he says that we need a tax cut to get this economy going. and eventually the revenues will start to inccease. >> at that time come about, that was actually considered part of keynesianism. you had some liberals who said that it's really all about spending. and jfk rected that, he rejected what was favored, which was let's have a lot of spending programs. neil: would he have gone along with lbj's plan and i. >> i am not so sure that he would have. because he was very concerned about how the impact of these deficits were going to be on the country. but he rejected the idea that we should have deficits define economic policy. because he said that if we can get the economy going, and we will have much greater productivity and ultimately this will increase. and if you look at that, but he had put i
would be a success more than lyndon johnson ultimately would? >> let talk about this. because one of the things that's important to understand is when he first comes into office, he is concerned about deficits as are most americans and he was actually opposed to tax cuts and then he says that we need a tax cut to get this economy going. and eventually the revenues will start to inccease. >> at that time come about, that was actually considered part of keynesianism. you had some...
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charred by as many of you know, our san francisco assistant district attorney and london mayor borrowing johnson. it's time for manufacturers to put their profits after the products. 50 percent of all robberies in san francisco involved a communication stolen devices. it's the top property crime in the u.s. pr sometimes those leads to injuries and sometimes, the loss of life. it only gets worse in measures don't take action. i want to thank sam sun they created a kill switch to all excise at the moment they got stolen. all the software was on the smart phones in the united states. all the carriers including t mobile and sprint refused to collaborate on this. this can lead to ending the theft as we've seen in australia and it the kill switch can act anywhere in the world by eliminating this the market for stole devices will be eliminated and no motivate to stole them. i'm interrogating a legislation today to strongly encouraging the city and county and also to prioritize the businesses and the weerls carriers that manifest to implement their solutions that will help make our neighborhoods safer.
charred by as many of you know, our san francisco assistant district attorney and london mayor borrowing johnson. it's time for manufacturers to put their profits after the products. 50 percent of all robberies in san francisco involved a communication stolen devices. it's the top property crime in the u.s. pr sometimes those leads to injuries and sometimes, the loss of life. it only gets worse in measures don't take action. i want to thank sam sun they created a kill switch to all excise at...
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. >> this is the closest thing to an address he said he had for a singer he said was cheryl johnson. the fbi looked hard and could never find her. >> it says to me that cheryl johnson didn't exist and he made it up. >> williams says only after that call from a gas station did he turn around to cross back over the bridge again. police would stop him moments later. you said, i know this is about those boys, isn't it? >> correct. that's what i said. >> pretty damning statement, don't you think? >> no. i mean, the perception in atlanta was at the time kids were missing. and i think if i'm not mistaken, the perception was a lot of young males are missing. that's what i asked. this is about those kids or boys or something like that, isn't it? >> remember what fbi agent mike mccomas said he saw when he got to the scene? >> saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. >> this is the sketch provided by the witness who saw lubie geter talking to a man the day lubie disappeared and died. mccomas had never seen this until we came back to show it to him nearly 30 years later. >> this is a real str
. >> this is the closest thing to an address he said he had for a singer he said was cheryl johnson. the fbi looked hard and could never find her. >> it says to me that cheryl johnson didn't exist and he made it up. >> williams says only after that call from a gas station did he turn around to cross back over the bridge again. police would stop him moments later. you said, i know this is about those boys, isn't it? >> correct. that's what i said. >> pretty damning...
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there we go >> i'm the san francisco alliance president i'm carolyn johnson. i love the bill of rights for children in the section wondering in nature areas for the right to wonder in natural spaces. my concern is that's much less possibly then when i was raising my children. this is a sign that's near the parking lot in pining park. it instructs people to stay on the designated trail. there are many signs along there that says that. for example, this trail >> i need you to speak into the microphone. >> it's not designated it's not open the map it presumably is something people are not allowed to go on. the areas in the common where my children used to play are off limits. that's not a designated trail so therefore they're not allowed to go there. that and had come up too well, did it. this is a picture of the north side of pine lake park. if you're on that trail there this is adjacent to the lake on the north side and there are fences on both sides. so it's literally not possible to get off the trail in that area of the park and it's discouraging for anyone w
there we go >> i'm the san francisco alliance president i'm carolyn johnson. i love the bill of rights for children in the section wondering in nature areas for the right to wonder in natural spaces. my concern is that's much less possibly then when i was raising my children. this is a sign that's near the parking lot in pining park. it instructs people to stay on the designated trail. there are many signs along there that says that. for example, this trail >> i need you to speak...
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ernie sanders and ron johnson from wisconsin, a republican. then it is "face the nation." bob schieffer talks with jackie kennedy's lead secret service agent in 1963. also congressman steny hoyer and kevin mccord -- and kevin mccarthy. the sunday network tv talk shows are on c-span radio. they are brought you -- brought to you as a public service. began -- begin at 1 p.m. today. listen to them all on c-span fm.o, 90.1 nnelm satellite radio cha 120. or listen online. think anyone would listen to a crystal ball and think a college campus would be streaming netflix onto an iphone to watch a movie. this is what is happening out there. we have this huge issue out there. you do not date your self, but i remember in northwest ohio, depending on the day, you got 2 channels. one day you might get one channel and some days you did not get any channels because it depended on the wind. the industry has changed so rapidly. i want to make sure we have things and laws on the books that spurred this innovation. about 3.8 million jobs on the cell phone side. technology issues in front of t
ernie sanders and ron johnson from wisconsin, a republican. then it is "face the nation." bob schieffer talks with jackie kennedy's lead secret service agent in 1963. also congressman steny hoyer and kevin mccord -- and kevin mccarthy. the sunday network tv talk shows are on c-span radio. they are brought you -- brought to you as a public service. began -- begin at 1 p.m. today. listen to them all on c-span fm.o, 90.1 nnelm satellite radio cha 120. or listen online. think anyone would...
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. >> cephus johnson's nephew, oscar grant, is one of a group of men involved in the altercation just moments before. >> oscar and his friend was on the train. an old friend of his they used to know had some issues in the past, and they saw each other. next thing you know, they grabbed each other and starting tussling. >> the scuffle comes to an end as the train pulls into the station. >> they squashed it, they went about their business and then the train, of course, as you know, came to the fruitvale b.a.r.t. station. >> officer peroni orders grant and his friend off the train. >> he says, i saw you two get on the train, get off my fing train. oscar comes off the train and he says, you go stand against the wall with your friends. >> on the station platform, officer peroni places one of the men in handcuffs, seen on the bottom left of the screen. while his partner, officer marysol domenici, watches the others lined up against the wall. several people on the train, including tommy cross, begin recording the incident. >> i felt like i needed to capture this incident was because of the a
. >> cephus johnson's nephew, oscar grant, is one of a group of men involved in the altercation just moments before. >> oscar and his friend was on the train. an old friend of his they used to know had some issues in the past, and they saw each other. next thing you know, they grabbed each other and starting tussling. >> the scuffle comes to an end as the train pulls into the station. >> they squashed it, they went about their business and then the train, of course, as...
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hello everybody, i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us. it's an unbelievable crime. a 26-year-old postal worker gunned down while delivering mail, which happened in the 1600 block of reed street around 7:30 last night. this evening prince george's county police are asking for help in identifying suspects. they are offering a $25,000 reward. get this, they are putting up another $100,000 for others. surae chinn begins our coverage tonight. >> and to know that he is gone, it's like, well, unreal. it's like unreal. >> reporter: a friend and former co-worker drove to the crime scene, where the 26-year- old tyson barnett of upper marlboro was shot and killed on the sign of the delivery route saturday night in landover. see you know, a life is taken. and it is so easy as it seems like it is senseless and people, they don't care now. and it is not precious to people anymore. >> i knew that they had gunshots because i know what they sound like as i got up and they started running. >> it'd be the rarest. >> reporter: he is the president of the rockville branch of the national
hello everybody, i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us. it's an unbelievable crime. a 26-year-old postal worker gunned down while delivering mail, which happened in the 1600 block of reed street around 7:30 last night. this evening prince george's county police are asking for help in identifying suspects. they are offering a $25,000 reward. get this, they are putting up another $100,000 for others. surae chinn begins our coverage tonight. >> and to know that he is gone, it's like,...
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i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us this saturday night. temperatures dropping, snow falling across the region tonight. just how cold is it going to be and what with the snow -- what about the snow? let's go to erica grow. >>> the good news the know is not going to accumulate anywhere near the d.c. metro area but we do have a few flakes falling you can see on our radar loom. there they are in blue. you can see a little bit of blue near charlottesville indicating some rain showers. but the snow flurries are indicated in blue there. as i mentioned before, no accumulating snow for us in the d.c. metro area. i saw the flurries, though, as i was heading wack in after i had dinner this evening. 35 degrees is your current temperature in d.c. 32 restton, germantown, reston. when you factor in the winds is when we really start to feel it. it's 20 with the windchill in leesburg. 21 in manassas. 32 in bethesda. that's not terrible but 27 with the windchill in laytonsville right now. as you're waking up tomorrow morning -- that says friday. that's not
i'm bruce johnson. thanks for joining us this saturday night. temperatures dropping, snow falling across the region tonight. just how cold is it going to be and what with the snow -- what about the snow? let's go to erica grow. >>> the good news the know is not going to accumulate anywhere near the d.c. metro area but we do have a few flakes falling you can see on our radar loom. there they are in blue. you can see a little bit of blue near charlottesville indicating some rain showers....
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riskin and miss johnson are pretty familiar with my complaints so i will make a couple suggestions. one is to educate people about instead of spending $50,000 to send those rude people out to tell us we only have two minutes to talk, take some of that $50,000 and educate people who are parking in the city about, you know, what the rules are. and my theory on this is, i look at around city hall here and around no. 1 south van ness, a lot of people with permits on their cars and two blocks away there are blue zones with nobody in them for short periods of time. so my theory is the thing that says $250 fine on there, i think if people are misusing it maybe we can educate folks. my second one is to make sure mr. planthold addresses the california state assembly. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> karen mccoy, jonathan lyons, howard strassner. >> (inaudible). >> thank you. jonathan lyons, howard strassner. is mr. lyons here? he's coming up, good. >> good afternoon, mr. lyons. >> thank you very much, my name is jonathan lyons, i am president of the fdr democratic club of san francisco
riskin and miss johnson are pretty familiar with my complaints so i will make a couple suggestions. one is to educate people about instead of spending $50,000 to send those rude people out to tell us we only have two minutes to talk, take some of that $50,000 and educate people who are parking in the city about, you know, what the rules are. and my theory on this is, i look at around city hall here and around no. 1 south van ness, a lot of people with permits on their cars and two blocks away...
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the focus that we have on the program that i do on now on the johnson right now to do is is an equality focus and look at things from the perspective of equality and look at things and ask questions from that perspective identify stories that are important from that perspective all those who. i don't have that perspective and have another perspective identify different stories and have different interpretations interfere now since but this isn't something new this was always the case and we were we were insufficiently aware of how subjective news reporting must all along and perhaps being more aware of it now it is a good thing i could point quite matters does a you know relatively minor incident involving a celebrity matter or draws something in africa for instance in the democratic republic of congo and huge war five million people killed there in in the war between one thousand nine hundred eight and two thousand and one for hardly got any media attention around the world at all so not that much has changed and that the subjectivity that you have of dental fide was always present but
the focus that we have on the program that i do on now on the johnson right now to do is is an equality focus and look at things from the perspective of equality and look at things and ask questions from that perspective identify stories that are important from that perspective all those who. i don't have that perspective and have another perspective identify different stories and have different interpretations interfere now since but this isn't something new this was always the case and we...
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. >> good afternoon, chair nolan and board members and director riskin, my name is carla johnson and i am the interim director at the mayor's office on disability and our role is to service the city's overall ada compliance officer to make sure all our city services, programs and facilities are accessible as required under the ada and we consider parking to be just another program. we are here to share with you the recommendations from the accessible parking committee. this is a committee co-chaired by myself and ed risk rib, your director. with me today is going to be a co-presentor, bob planthold, many of you know bob already. bob is a disability advocate and also pedestrian safety advocate and a transportation advocate and we'll be doing our presentation together. we're going to start out with a short video. this is a video that will be available on the mta web site at sfmta.com/parking access. i'm hoping our captioner can keep up with us today but i know the version on the web site is also captioned. with that, we'll turn it over to the video. >> if making accessible parking work
. >> good afternoon, chair nolan and board members and director riskin, my name is carla johnson and i am the interim director at the mayor's office on disability and our role is to service the city's overall ada compliance officer to make sure all our city services, programs and facilities are accessible as required under the ada and we consider parking to be just another program. we are here to share with you the recommendations from the accessible parking committee. this is a committee...
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congressional committee, investigating ways of anti-black violence, they defended the policies of andy johnson from which i'd write ex-confederates back to power and again cautioned the north must be restrained and conservative in its approach to reunion or that was the best way for northerners to retain the good opinion of the south. the main point here is this. lee has a reputation in the modern day for having counseled resignation and deceit. but for confederates of the posts were. camellia's 90s humblest admission. instead he was the symbol of an out pride and measured defiance. confederate civilians imagine the very surrender seem as an in the to korea. a revealing the fanciful report on the conference at the mclean house circulated through confederate newspapers immediately to 65 in which lee offers gripped his sword, but greed refuses to take it. according to the newspaper account cummock returned to his generally, keep that sort. you have not been wiped, but overpowered and i cannot receive it as a token of surrender from so brave a man, a quote. of course, grant never said such things
congressional committee, investigating ways of anti-black violence, they defended the policies of andy johnson from which i'd write ex-confederates back to power and again cautioned the north must be restrained and conservative in its approach to reunion or that was the best way for northerners to retain the good opinion of the south. the main point here is this. lee has a reputation in the modern day for having counseled resignation and deceit. but for confederates of the posts were....
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i think you'd have to go back to before they lyndon johnson presidency. to to find a situation where. the split between the interests of the united states and israel are the best distro marked. that really takes me back to essentially the john f. kennedy presidency when kennedy it was really quite did permit to let israel have. a nuclear war and he was working against that so i think that's just the closest that i can come to a precedent for this kind of situation historically. well the election of iranian president hassan rouhani has seemingly brought about an era of diplomacy is it really just him or is this possibly a bigger shift in iranian think more looking at. well i don't think this is a shift in or any i'm thinking except in so far as it's a contrast with the diplomacy of the mahmoud ahmadinejad administration. and in a jot of course took a much more nationalist line in general on. the west and on the whole question of reaching accommodation with the west he represented one of the two major fact actions within iranian politics which was posi alig
i think you'd have to go back to before they lyndon johnson presidency. to to find a situation where. the split between the interests of the united states and israel are the best distro marked. that really takes me back to essentially the john f. kennedy presidency when kennedy it was really quite did permit to let israel have. a nuclear war and he was working against that so i think that's just the closest that i can come to a precedent for this kind of situation historically. well the...
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according to the robert wood johnson foundation, nearly 1.5 million americans, including 25,000 louisianans will become self employed thanks to this bill, allowing them to fulfill their dream of becoming an entrepreneur, to pursue their dreams, to create the product or the system or service that they have dreamed about, and have health insurance, which was not possible before the affordable care act. fourth, to provide coverage to millions of low income and working class families that work 40, 50, and 60 hours a week, and worked for decades, and yet could not afford health care in the united states of america. the way that this bill has been crafted, they will, if the governors would expand medicaid to be able to choose their hospitals, doctors, and have health care. unfortunately, many of our governors are standing in the way. this is the hope and vision that we fought for. it is still worth fighting for now. the focus of today's hearing will be specifically, though, on coverage options and access to our small businesses or businesses regardless of size. and i want to be clear, this is abo
according to the robert wood johnson foundation, nearly 1.5 million americans, including 25,000 louisianans will become self employed thanks to this bill, allowing them to fulfill their dream of becoming an entrepreneur, to pursue their dreams, to create the product or the system or service that they have dreamed about, and have health insurance, which was not possible before the affordable care act. fourth, to provide coverage to millions of low income and working class families that work 40,...
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he was asked to come to texas because there is a rift between johnson and yarborough. >> he was really blanketing the state. >> i never heard that one before. but yes. when a man has been shot and killed, there is no way you're going to hold them for some comment like that. >> i guess that he was warned that it was a very toxic environment and he had been pushed and shoved them in there was a lot of violence there already. and i don't know if texas really ever laid that down. the people are clearly happy to see them. and how long did this take for texas to get over? >> i don't think it has been completely gone over. when people hear you are from texas, as we have tlked about nor, they still ask, oh, yes, and you know about kennedy being killed, so it's still international, i wish they would have thought of this soap opera or something else. but too often they think back to it. even 50 years later. but it was a blight upon texas to a man who is coming really to help heal people. neil: he was coming to pass over this coming and he was concned enough about his reelection that he did this.
he was asked to come to texas because there is a rift between johnson and yarborough. >> he was really blanketing the state. >> i never heard that one before. but yes. when a man has been shot and killed, there is no way you're going to hold them for some comment like that. >> i guess that he was warned that it was a very toxic environment and he had been pushed and shoved them in there was a lot of violence there already. and i don't know if texas really ever laid that down....
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of course 50 years ago lyndon johnson claimedis war on poverty would end poverty in america. the u.n. will do better. ted turner gave him a billion dollars for this. individual governments and squandered nearl a trillion dollars of foreign aid trying to lift people out of poverty in africa. i say squandered because after they spent trillions for income per capita it went down. that is maybe because the foreign aid encourages dependency and african kleptocrats government steal much of the money. what is the alternative? michael fay says he has an answer. what is yours? >> we are going straight to the port. cash transfers from you directly to them. no middleman, no leakage, no hidden costs. john: the charity, and you have raised about $6 million. just given 27,000 people-the thousand dollars each. >> that is exactly right. a thousand for the households. john: this sounds like a stupid idea. they will just spend it and then it won't have any. >> you are not the only one. the truth is there has been about a decade of research that shows the exact opposite. what are these people m
of course 50 years ago lyndon johnson claimedis war on poverty would end poverty in america. the u.n. will do better. ted turner gave him a billion dollars for this. individual governments and squandered nearl a trillion dollars of foreign aid trying to lift people out of poverty in africa. i say squandered because after they spent trillions for income per capita it went down. that is maybe because the foreign aid encourages dependency and african kleptocrats government steal much of the money....
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johnson used to have them for breakfast, lunch, dibber. he called them at night. he called at 2:00 a.m. and said i hope you didn't wake you. he said no, i was lying here hoping my president would call. the whole political culture in washington changed. they used to stay around on weekends 50 years before they raced home to make the stupid funds -- campaign finance is the answer, actually. it's absolutely the poison in the system. they used to stay together. their wives knew each other. they drink together, they formed friendship across party lines. when johnson needed to get to dirkson to break the filibuster, they were friends. he could go to him. passenger's side through few friendships at any point. none of them or few have served in the war together. they knew what it was like to have a common mission. you have a common mission. they lost that sense of a common mission, which is our country. and something has to bring that back. and if we can bring teddy and wilson and the lbj and the presidents in there to figure out both sides of the i'm, congress and the pr
johnson used to have them for breakfast, lunch, dibber. he called them at night. he called at 2:00 a.m. and said i hope you didn't wake you. he said no, i was lying here hoping my president would call. the whole political culture in washington changed. they used to stay around on weekends 50 years before they raced home to make the stupid funds -- campaign finance is the answer, actually. it's absolutely the poison in the system. they used to stay together. their wives knew each other. they...
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these were guys -- and johnson was in many ways in the los onion tradition of getting in there, rolling up your sleeves, may be cracking a few legs and arms and twisting them. and that is what wilson did. in so with that we immediately sought within the first few months of the wilson administration the lowering of tariffs, the interaction of the modern income tax which and a graduated scale so that the richer paid more. we saw the establishment of the federal reserve system which has been basically the basis of the american economy for the last century. he went into labor, eight hour work days to mull workman compensation and so forth. but the first ones you on the supreme court. all of these things but progressivism for woodrow wilson was about leveling the playing field. he was not anti wealth, not anti-war street, but he was antitrust. he was against unfair confrontation. in any where he side he tried to fight it. >> so you have both alluded to the fact that there are a lot of parallels between today and those times. are we in another gilded age? >> well, i do think that one of the t
these were guys -- and johnson was in many ways in the los onion tradition of getting in there, rolling up your sleeves, may be cracking a few legs and arms and twisting them. and that is what wilson did. in so with that we immediately sought within the first few months of the wilson administration the lowering of tariffs, the interaction of the modern income tax which and a graduated scale so that the richer paid more. we saw the establishment of the federal reserve system which has been...
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of seattle seahawks running back marshawn lynch, shown here, and cincinnati bengals quarterback josh johnson will hand out the turkeys and read letters from the two players. donated turkeys and side dishes will be given out on a first come, first serve basis, so you might want to arrive a couple of hours early. the turkey give away begins at 3:00 at oakland tech high school located at broadway and 45th street. >>> ahead on the abc 7 sunday morning news, a bay area retailer calls a truce in what some see as an annual war on christmas. >>> and here's a live look from our explore toirm cam. beautiful. the sunrise should be coming up about 7:00 this morning, according to lisa argen. she's got your accu weather she's got your accu weather forecast in just a few. to those who've been denied equal access to health care... welcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> just a few days ago, san francisco came through in a big way for a boy who wanted to be batman for a day. 5-year-old miles scott, who's
of seattle seahawks running back marshawn lynch, shown here, and cincinnati bengals quarterback josh johnson will hand out the turkeys and read letters from the two players. donated turkeys and side dishes will be given out on a first come, first serve basis, so you might want to arrive a couple of hours early. the turkey give away begins at 3:00 at oakland tech high school located at broadway and 45th street. >>> ahead on the abc 7 sunday morning news, a bay area retailer calls a...
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lynch, shown here, and you're going to see him in a second, and cincinnati bengals quarterback josh johnson will hand out the turkeys and read letters from the two players. donated turkeys and side dishes will be given out on a first come, first serve basis, so you should arrive a couple of hours early. you see the information there, the turkey give away begins at 3:00 located at broadway and 45th street. >>> ahead on the abc 7 sunday morning news, a bay area retailer said to have call add truce in what some see as an annual war on christmas. >>> and here's a live look from our emeryville cam in the city, low 60s today, sunny, normal for this time of year, but as we move closer to thanksgiving, what is in store? meteorologist lisa argen will have your forecast i because we know how much you do to make the holidays just right. from ornaments to ottomans, memories are made with ikea. step two, baconated cheese for awesome. step three, get ready to wow. step four... mmmmm. ♪ [ male announcer ] pillsbury crescents. make the holidays pop. he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me
lynch, shown here, and you're going to see him in a second, and cincinnati bengals quarterback josh johnson will hand out the turkeys and read letters from the two players. donated turkeys and side dishes will be given out on a first come, first serve basis, so you should arrive a couple of hours early. you see the information there, the turkey give away begins at 3:00 located at broadway and 45th street. >>> ahead on the abc 7 sunday morning news, a bay area retailer said to have call...
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she is now 85 years old and priscilla johnson-mcmillan worked as a researcher for president john f. kennedy when he was a u.s. senator and became a personal friend. a few years later she also got to know his assassin, lee harvey oswald. what was oswald like? >> very bquiet. i was sorry for him because he seemed lost and i thought he looked like a college boy. his manner was that, rather tentative, rather shy. >> it was 1959, mcmillan was working as a newspaper reporter in moscow at the height of the cold war. she was told oswald, a young former u.s. marine, was trying to defect to the soviet union so she arranged to meet him in a room on the third floor of moscow's metropol hotel where she interviewed him for six hours. >> he wanted to talk about ma marxian economics. i wanted to talk about him. >> what de want? >> he wanted them to go back to the united states. >> oswald lived in the soviet union for nearly three years where he met and married this young russian woman marina. years later mcmillan and marina became close friends and wrote this book "marina and lee." what did he say
she is now 85 years old and priscilla johnson-mcmillan worked as a researcher for president john f. kennedy when he was a u.s. senator and became a personal friend. a few years later she also got to know his assassin, lee harvey oswald. what was oswald like? >> very bquiet. i was sorry for him because he seemed lost and i thought he looked like a college boy. his manner was that, rather tentative, rather shy. >> it was 1959, mcmillan was working as a newspaper reporter in moscow at...
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lyndon johnson implemented much of his vision. he was such an inspirational figure. >> it's interesting. this is a moment when you don't know where the myth begins and the reality begins. it got mixed up in people's minds. they're still sorting it all. >> thank you all very much. >>> when we come back -- facebook's mark zuckerberg on his new mission to washington and maya angelou on her mom. >> she said, baby, wait a minute, i think you're the greatest woman i've ever met. and i thought, suppose she's right? >> that's our "sunday spotlight." losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ and i know there are many myths out there about a reverse mortgage, so i want you to know the facts. there are currentl
lyndon johnson implemented much of his vision. he was such an inspirational figure. >> it's interesting. this is a moment when you don't know where the myth begins and the reality begins. it got mixed up in people's minds. they're still sorting it all. >> thank you all very much. >>> when we come back -- facebook's mark zuckerberg on his new mission to washington and maya angelou on her mom. >> she said, baby, wait a minute, i think you're the greatest woman i've ever...
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they went to the hospital with the president and then the vice president -- soon to be president johnson. who were these people with secret service credential that no one can identify? i don't have an an. i have explained in the book. i have stuck to the facts. people can make up their own mind. .. i have a book coming out in january called anders brain. it's another novel different than anything i've done before it. >> you tend to use historical fiction. >> i always object to the modification of novel, the historical novel. my definition of a historical novel is a novel that makes literary history but anders brain is quite contemporary and i always operate under the admonition of the poet who said make it new. that is what i always try to do. >> are you excited to be here tonight? >> it's good fun. >> have you attended this dinner before? >> yes i have won a national book award. >> for which book? >> four worlds fair about 25 years ago. anyway. >> something that some people may not know about you is that you are named after edgar allan poe? >> that is the family story. i think it's prob
they went to the hospital with the president and then the vice president -- soon to be president johnson. who were these people with secret service credential that no one can identify? i don't have an an. i have explained in the book. i have stuck to the facts. people can make up their own mind. .. i have a book coming out in january called anders brain. it's another novel different than anything i've done before it. >> you tend to use historical fiction. >> i always object to the...
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i was reminded by ellen chesler, biographer of margaret sanger, that president lyndon johnson, even as he signed the first federal and international family planning act into law, refused to bestow the medal of freedom on sanger. he feared reprisal from the catholic church. ellen told me that when she looked at sanger's private history papers at smith college, i'm proud to say that's the biggest archive of women's history, she found a poignant little handwritten note from sanger asking that her body be buried here next to her husband. but that her heart be removed to japan, the only country in the world that had ever bestowed a public honor on her. so, i hope this is retroactive in honoring the work of margaret sanger. i hope she would celebrate this recognition, that reproductive freedom is a human right, at least as crucial as freedom of speech, and that no government should dictate whether or when we have children. [applause] whether we are male or female, the power of the state must stop at our skins. she also might say that the backlash against reproductive freedom by a right wing
i was reminded by ellen chesler, biographer of margaret sanger, that president lyndon johnson, even as he signed the first federal and international family planning act into law, refused to bestow the medal of freedom on sanger. he feared reprisal from the catholic church. ellen told me that when she looked at sanger's private history papers at smith college, i'm proud to say that's the biggest archive of women's history, she found a poignant little handwritten note from sanger asking that her...